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Let Em be the event that orendum is selected RS student is male and PM equals 0.47 round solution to 3 decimal place if necessary what is the probability that randomly selected Iris student is female

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a) The probability that a randomly selected IRSC student is female is given as:


\begin{gathered} P(F)=1-P(M) \\ \Rightarrow P(F)=1-0.47=0.53 \\ \Rightarrow P(F)=0.53 \end{gathered}

b) The probability of both students being male is:


\begin{gathered} P(MM)=P(M)* P(M) \\ \Rightarrow P(MM)=0.47*0.47=0.2209 \\ \Rightarrow P(MM)=0.221\text{ (to thr}ee\text{ decimal places)} \end{gathered}

c) The probability of both students being female is:


\begin{gathered} P(FF)=P(F)* P(F) \\ \Rightarrow P(FF)=0.53*0.53=0.2809 \\ \Rightarrow P(FF)=0.281\text{ (to thr}ee\text{ decimal places)} \end{gathered}

d) The probability of first student being male and the second being female is:


\begin{gathered} P(MF)=P(M)* P(F) \\ \Rightarrow P(MF)=0.47*0.53=0.2491 \\ \Rightarrow P(MF)=0.249\text{ (to thr}ee\text{ decimal places)} \end{gathered}
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